Doctors test Leg-Raise trick to avoid harmful fluids in critically ill
NCT ID NCT06480942
Summary
This study tested a simple bedside method to help doctors decide if a critically ill patient needs IV fluids. Researchers monitored blood pressure changes while briefly raising a patient's legs to see if it predicted a beneficial response to fluids. The goal is to give fluids only to patients who will truly benefit, avoiding potential harm from unnecessary treatment.
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Chu Reims
Reims, 51092, France
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